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These Mack "Bulldog" trucks are posed at the foot of the Kaiser Pass road at Huntington Lake in 1927
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Big Creek, Florence Lake Dam - Sled transportation track along road at higher elevation near Kaiser Pass
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Dam 3, Huntington Lake (1922). ; Worker Housing at Rector Sub., Farmersville, CA (1931). ; Kaiser Pass (1923)
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This view of the warehouses at Cascada shows the foot of the steep inclined railway (Incline #1) that was used to haul construction materials
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At the corner of State and Victoria Streets, across the road from the Arlington Hotel, rose the tallest of Santa Barbara's electric light masts, a 150-foot cable-reinforced iron pipe tower, the base of which can be seen at the right of the photo
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